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Posted by on April 30th, 2013  

The Powerful Tool of Gratitude

by Jennifer Lambright Source: 2ndbook.tumblr.com via Faith Squared on Pinterest   Due to plumbing issues there has been little to no water on at my house the last couple of days. This morning when I was finally able to take a hot shower it was with a renewed sense of gratitude for the running water.
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Posted by on April 26th, 2013  

Top Ten Things We’ve Learned in Twelve Months—About Blogging, Websites and Such

Source: 123rf.com via Faith Squared on Pinterest   In case you missed it, Tuesday was National Zucchini Bread day. It was also the blog-o-versary of Faith Squared! Thank you to all of our readers, fans, followers, Project You writers, Advent Calendar contributors and, of course, Qrickets. We are grateful for ALL of you, and for
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Posted by on April 25th, 2013  

Moving Fear Out

by Jennifer Lambright Source: poppiesandsunshine.blogspot.com via Wee on Pinterest   In the span of a week more than one of my colleagues in the wellness field expressed their fear of summer approaching. Not because of the extreme heat we get here in Texas but because in their experience people go on vacation and things slow
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Posted by on April 12th, 2013  

You Asked, But Are You Listening?

by Jennifer Lambright Source: anearlymorningwalk.tumblr.com via Janelle on Pinterest     One of the favorites things for one of my spiritual teachers to say when her students would ask a question is, “Ask.” This normally did not happen during a lecture. In those situations she would give an answer to help provide a better understanding
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Posted by on April 2nd, 2013  

Divine Timing and Self Forgiveness

by Jennifer Lambright Source: f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s.tumblr.com via Faith Squared on Pinterest   When I first found out I would be guest blogging this month I envisioned very organized writing sessions. My graduation from massage school was planned for the end of February. This would give me March to integrate back into a normal routine and give
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Posted by on March 29th, 2013  

All Kinds of Sacred: A Happy Easter Playlist

    Source: graphicsfairy.blogspot.com via Faith Squared on Pinterest   Time again for another nearly-famous, should-be-viral F2 Holiday Playlist!!    We tossed around a few different themes for this Easter weekend, but inspiration struck when we decided on “Sacred Songs.” And in true F2 fashion, the resulting compilation is by no means predictable. Saints, angels,
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Posted by on February 28th, 2013  

Muddy Meditation

by Sarah Hawkins These boots were made for walking.  It’s hard to take things too seriously when you’re wearing your Wellies and splashing through puddles. My groove just ain’t grooving this week, and I’d like to blame it on Mercury. For those of you who pay attention to the planets, you may know that Mercury’s
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Posted by on February 25th, 2013  

After the Ecstasy, the Laundry

by Sarah Hawkins Source: ennisinc.blogspot.com via Sarah on Pinterest   “We usually think of breakthroughs as ecstatic moments that elevate us from a lower level to a higher. And they do. But there’s a paradox. In the moment, an epiphany feels like hell…It exposes us and leaves us naked. We see ourselves plain, and it’s
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Posted by on February 18th, 2013  

Basking in the Sunlight of the Spirit

by Sarah Hawkins Photo Credit: thehippiecommune.tumblr.com  “If you let go a little, you will have a little happiness. If you let go a lot, you will have a lot of happiness. If you let go completely, you will be free.” -Ajahn Chah It’s Lent, and the blogosphere is filled with conversations about giving stuff up
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Posted by on February 13th, 2013  

A Few Love Songs for a Happy Valentine’s Day

Source: flickr.com via ♥ Jevel Wedding Planning | Jennifer E Wilson ♥ on Pinterest   Time again for another F2 holiday playlist…this one complete with a spontaneous double dose of Belinda Carlisle, and our prerequisite requiem for a Vampire. We think the Aardvark would approve.  Note: if you’re reading this via e-mail, click here to access the
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